Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470

2003-07-03 Thread Charles Sutton
I don't consider this a "hyper response", I'm not even allergic to tobacco
smoke.  It just stinks...

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From: "Jack Dayton" 
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470


> sol7/1/03 7:39 PM
>
> > Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can
even get
> > chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite
nauseous
> > also.
> > I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of
years
> > in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be
> > allowed everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking,
I
> > have to leave my yard and go inside.
> > Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you
if you
> > say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way
beyond
> > just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a
foul
> > stench.
> > paula
> 
> Yet you tell Mike Monett to
> Try to get control of his -
> (did you say)  hyper response?
>
> Jack
>
>
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Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-07-02 Thread Jack Dayton
sol7/1/03 7:39 PM

> Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can even get
> chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite nauseous
> also.
> I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of years
> in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be
> allowed everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking, I
> have to leave my yard and go inside.
> Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you if you
> say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way beyond
> just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a foul
> stench. 
> paula

Yet you tell Mike Monett to
Try to get control of his -
(did you say)  hyper response?

Jack


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Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-07-01 Thread sol
Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can even get 
chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite nauseous 
also.
I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of years 
in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be allowed 
everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking, I have to 
leave my yard and go inside. 
Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you if you 
say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way beyond 
just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a foul 
stench. 
paula
  - Original Message - 
  From: ronwilson 


  You say you are allergic to cig. smoke, What reactions do you have?


Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-07-01 Thread ronwilson
You say you are allergic to cig. smoke, What reactions do you have?
  - Original Message - 
  From: sol 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:32 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470


 Encourage and support away, but here is something to keep in mind--the 
health harm that comes from breathing and living in second-hand smoke are well 
documented, every new study that comes out finds that is even more harmful than 
previously thought. 
 Addicted or not, whatever a smoker chooses to put in their own lungs, no 
one who truly loves you would smoke in your home, if you dislike it, even if 
its their home as well.  I'm addicted to caffeine, love coffee, have it most 
mornings. But I never brew or drink coffee when David is home. I take care to 
wrap used grounds so their odor can't be detected, I wash and dry the coffee 
brewer for the same reason. David finds the odor of coffee extremely repellant. 
He won't yell at me or smack me for it. But this is his home as well, and I 
love him, why would I want to make it unpleasant for him to be in our home?
  Say you were living with a person addicted to injected heroin--every time he 
shot up, would he hold you down and forcibly inject you as well? That is what 
smokers do.
 You can filter the air all you please, the smoke products cling to and are 
deposited on every surface. And you will likely never get rid of it even if he 
quits today and never smokes in the house again. 
  Yes, I have a bug abut smoking--I'm allergic, can't even stand directly 
behind a smoker at the grocery store...
  paula
- Original Message - 
From: Orpha Yoder 


Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to
give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give 
him the support he needs!


Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-07-01 Thread sol
   Encourage and support away, but here is something to keep in mind--the 
health harm that comes from breathing and living in second-hand smoke are well 
documented, every new study that comes out finds that is even more harmful than 
previously thought. 
   Addicted or not, whatever a smoker chooses to put in their own lungs, no one 
who truly loves you would smoke in your home, if you dislike it, even if its 
their home as well.  I'm addicted to caffeine, love coffee, have it most 
mornings. But I never brew or drink coffee when David is home. I take care to 
wrap used grounds so their odor can't be detected, I wash and dry the coffee 
brewer for the same reason. David finds the odor of coffee extremely repellant. 
He won't yell at me or smack me for it. But this is his home as well, and I 
love him, why would I want to make it unpleasant for him to be in our home?
Say you were living with a person addicted to injected heroin--every time he 
shot up, would he hold you down and forcibly inject you as well? That is what 
smokers do.
   You can filter the air all you please, the smoke products cling to and are 
deposited on every surface. And you will likely never get rid of it even if he 
quits today and never smokes in the house again. 
Yes, I have a bug abut smoking--I'm allergic, can't even stand directly behind 
a smoker at the grocery store...
paula
  - Original Message - 
  From: Orpha Yoder 


  Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to
  give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give 
  him the support he needs!


Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470

2003-06-30 Thread Orpha Yoder
Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to
give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give 
him the support he needs! I understand that your 
cravings have to do with your liver, enhance the 
health of your liver and it may make it easier to
control your cravings, sugar, alcohol, and etc . . .

In the wellness industry it is common to hear that
there are emotional issues connected to the liver.
I would look at cleansing the liver, and then taking
food supplements that enhance the health of the liver.

Just some ideas to improve the health of the household!

Sincerely,
Orpha

www.v4l.com/ProsperandbeinHealth

  - Original Message - 
  From: sol 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:20 PM
  Subject: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470


  This might sound rude, but your best bet for your health is to get rid of the 
smoker. 
  paula